OVERVIEW: The New Society Fund supports environmental conservation, justice, and education efforts in the United States.
IP TAKE: This New Mexico-based funder has no website, lacking transparency and clear grantmaking guidelines. However, grantseekers may send a Letter of Inquiry to its P.O. Box.
PROFILE: The New Society Fund is based in Tesuque, New Mexico. While it does not operate a website, tax filings indicate that it funds a wide range of programs in the realm of social justice, including racial justice and immigrant rights, human rights, education and literacy, conservation and environmental justice, work and economic opportunity, and community development. The foundation awards grants nationally, but tends to prioritize organizations located in New Mexico.
Though it does not have a website to guide applicants, tax filings suggest an interest in funding environmental conservation. Grants generally range from $1,000 to $20,000. Past grantees for economic opportunity include Conservation Voters New Mexico, Wild Earth Guardians, and EcoViva.
Grantseekers may mail a Letter of Inquiry to the foundation’s P.O. Box in New Mexico, care of G. Cameron Duncan, Jr.
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CONTACT:
G. Cameron Duncan, Jr.
P.O. Box 836
Tesuque, New Mexico 87574